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Unraveling Shadows: Spartan Fidelity's Reflection on Life's TransformationsLyrics
Pinned to the earth like the scars in my hand aren't you son
Possibly feeling burdened or grounded, comparing scars on the hand to being pinned to the earth.
Spills from your mouth and says wanna live the life I'd begun
Expressing a desire to live a different life than the current one.
A house overgrown like no one lived here at all
Describing a neglected or abandoned house, possibly reflecting a sense of emptiness or isolation.
Watch what your saying don't say what you seen here this fall
Cautioning against revealing everything witnessed or experienced during a specific period, emphasizing discretion.
At all here to call
Reiterating the theme of emptiness or lack of presence.
So hold your lamps low
Encouraging keeping light low, suggesting a subdued or introspective atmosphere.
Near the stairs where the dogs won't go
Pointing to a specific location, near stairs where dogs won't go, possibly symbolic of avoiding danger or negativity.
The air weighs a ton what have they become
Describing a heavy atmosphere and questioning a transformation in someone or something.
What have we become?
Raising a broader question about collective identity and change.
What have we done?
Expressing a sense of regret or concern about actions taken collectively.
What have I done?
Individually questioning personal responsibility or guilt.
We lit forth the run
Referring to initiating or starting a journey or action.
What have we become?
Reiterating the theme of collective identity and questioning the direction of the group.
What have I done?
Individual reflection on personal contributions to the group's current state.
Falling down
Using the metaphor of falling down, possibly indicating a decline or failure.
So hold your lamps low
Repeating the advice to keep light low, emphasizing a cautious or introspective approach.
Near the stairs where the dogs won't go
Reiterating a specific location, suggesting a repeated need to avoid certain areas or situations.
The air weighs a ton
Reiterating the heaviness in the atmosphere and questioning the recent actions.
What have we done now?
Pondering the consequences of recent actions or changes.
What have we become?
Repeating the question about the group's transformation, indicating a continued reflection on identity.
What have we done?
Reiterating the sense of regret or concern about collective actions.
What have I done?
Continuing individual reflection on personal contributions to the group's current state.
We lit forth the run
Referring to initiating or starting a journey or action, repeating the theme from line 14.
What have we become
Repeating the question about the collective identity and transformation.
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